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Wetlands, water and the law. Using law to advance wetland conservation and wise use
… certain types of fishing, agriculture, recreation and tourism. In such cases, it is not the activity itself that is … negative effects on freshwater supplies, biodiversity, tourism and fisheries.57 In many parts of the world, the … (usually the main actor in agriculture, fishery, industry, tourism and sometimes in water resource management) as a …
Towards a Pollution Free Planet - extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… and 2000, increasing eutrophication and hypoxia, hindering tourism, and negatively impacting economic livelihoods. The … changes are threatening Towards a Pollution-Free Planet on tourism and the protein source of more Béné 2015). One …
The greening of water law: Managing freshwater resources for people and the environment
… well as a vast array of opportunities for recreation and tourism. There are many examples of the economic value of … well as a vast array of opportunities for recreation and tourism. There are many examples of the economic value of … $30 billion each year—is generated from nature-based tourism, including scuba diving and snorkeling. Wetlands …
Law for water management: a guide to concepts and effective approaches
… human needs but also cultural uses of water including tourism and recreation. In the modern era, population growth … (river rafting, kayaking, hiking and sport fishing) Tourism (river viewing) Existence values (personal … also valued by local communities for their recreation and tourism value, since the same conditions that make for …